Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Canada: Gov. Gen. Johnston Offers 'Help' to Family of Suicidal Military Members

Gov. Gen. Johnston Offers 'Help' to Family of Suicidal Military Members
OYE Times
Written by Sam Dixon
24 December 2013

Governor General David Johnston made a special mention in his Christmas message and offered condolences to family members of those military personals who recently allegedly gave up their lives.

In the message released on Tuesday, Johnston mentioned that "recent tragic losses have reminded us of the stresses to which you are often exposed and of the subsequent mental health challenges that may result from military service.” He added that "help is available, and together, we must demonstrate a greater sense of responsibility to our men and women in uniform, both during and after active service."

In a recent unfolding of unfortunate events four soldiers passed away in an apparent attempt of suicide earlier in December, which left a strong urge for the federal government to do more.

46-year-old Master Cpl. Sylvain Lelievre was found dead in his home near the Canadian Forces base in Valcartier, Que.

Dec. 2, while Warrant Officer Michael McNeil passed away in his home at the Petawawa, Ont., military base

Nov. 27. Later, Master Cpl. William Elliott passed away near the Shilo, Man., base

Master Bombardier Travis Halmrastin Lethbridge, Alta, on Nov 25.
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